Journalism Ethics: A Philosophical Approach
Material type:
- 9780195370799
- 174.907 JOU
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 9th Floor Reading Zone | General | 174.907 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M0027187 |
An Explanation and a Method for the Ethics of Journalism Moral Development and Journalism History and Justification Press Freedom and Responsibility The Moral Justification for Journalism The Search for Global Media Ethics What Is Journalism? Who Is a Journalist? Why Journalism Is a Profession Who Is a Journalist? Norms and the Network: Journalistic Ethics in a Shared Media Space Objectivity Inventing Objectivity: New Philosophical Foundations Is Objective News Possible? The Practice of Journalism The Business of Journalism Journalism's Tangled Web: Business, Ethics, and Professional Practice The Decline of the News Business Covering a World That's Falling Apart, When Yours Is Too Privacy The Ethics of Privacy Understanding and Respecting Privacy Approaching the News: Reporters and Consumers Conflicting Loyalties and Personal Choices A Robust Future for Conflict of Interest Respecting Sources' Confidentiality: Critical but Not Absolute The Ethical Obligations of News Consumers Getting the Story The Ethos of "Getting the Story" Mitigation Watchdogs: The Ethical Foundation for a Journalist's Role Image Ethics Visual Ethics: An Integrative Approach to Ethical Practice in Visual Journalism Ethics and Images: Five Major Concerns
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